Calogero will be responsible for recruiting, training and supporting licensed insurance agents in Chicago.
With $20 million in projected losses, Navy Pier Inc. officials are exploring a full or partial closure.
She wrote, “Please help me, I’m relying on your assistance.”
Cosmic Jerry Sauce allows fans to experience the magic of Jerry by the forkful.
Lavenderpop Greeting Cards will be rolled out at 10 Jewel-Osco locations in Chicago and the suburbs.
"I truly love my brides and grooms, and then to be pressured to risk my life is extremely disappointing. I have an 80-year-old mom."
Managers from the 3 locations agreed to pay for 8 $750 face-covering violations and have dropped their scheduled appeal with town officials.
After being to to close, the tavern's ownership has disputed claims by Ald Matt O'Shea, and claims calls to the ward have gone unanswered.
Comcast, the largest cable provider in greater Chicago, went live with the network on Friday just in time for the Cubs' season-opener.
The news comes amid complaints of long delays, undelivered mail.
With coronavirus infection rates rising in most of the U.S., the layoffs ar a sign of the grim outlook for airlines and the travel industry.
Per Chicago's Dr. Linda Liang, “Taking action gives us energy and motivation to move forward”
Construction on new Culver’s franchise in Pullman is set to begin in fall.
“After 22 years of serving Chicago, we have made the very difficult decision to close our doors,” the restaurant’s operators said.
New study finds most Chicagoland drivers will save at least $500 a year by switching auto insurance carriers.
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Liang has a series of tips to help navigate the upcoming environment on three levels. "I call them your PPE," says Liang.
Furloughs, overall marketplace uncertainty spark surge in interest in attaining PMP certification, says EdWel Programs founder Mike Welles
The Black People Eats Team brought together over 70 black-owned restaurants to offer $6.19 specials for Juneteenth weekend.
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"[W]e can see that our packaging may be interpreted in a way that is wholly inconsistent with our values," Conagra said in a statement.
Just because the bars and breweries are cleared to stop serving customers does not mean they will do so yet.
After more than 130 years, the Chicago company will remove the Aunt Jemima character from packaging. Uncle Ben's is doing likewise.
CBS 2 Political Investigator Dana Kozlov on Wednesday got some eye-opening answers from event organizers who just want answers themselves.
Lakeview based company finds going virtual helps "the show go on" at a time of social distancing COVID-19 pandemic mandates
The company updated its list of closed locations.
Amazon offered us a chance to learn about what it is doing to keep workers safe in the wake of employee deaths.
The Pulitzer prize-winning journalist has been with CBS for nearly 40 years. Robert Feder broke the news of "at least a dozen" layoffs.
Some reached out to CBS 2 saying their building’s management refuses to turn on the air conditioning.
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Chipotle and Edible Arrangements are among eateries offering free food and goodies to 2020 graduates this spring.
This new need due to COVID-19 is creating a new job opportunities. In the northwest suburbs, thermometer screeners are in high demand.
CBS 2’s Charlie De Mar spoke with some employees who have mixed feelings about being back on the line.
Chicago Scanning had just expanded into a bigger spot when the stay-at-home order began. The co-owners have had to adjust.
CBS 2 Morning Insider Lauren Victory finds another company shifting gears for the better during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Food delivery service Grubhub is worth an estimated $4.5 billion.
The iconic retailer J.C. Penney, which has 29 Illinois stores, could become the latest to seek bankruptcy amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The FCC said it's the largest fine imposed on a broadcaster.
With less people flying, United has been scrambling to lower costs during the coronavirus pandemic.
“It is widely known that beef suppliers across North America are currently facing production challenges."